In an effort to further distance herself from the criticism levied at Social Autopsy, Candace Owens (aka RedPillBlack) has asked her audience to "listen & believe" her, and not be skeptical of her intent. Just like Anita Sarkeesian. Hilarious.

And the Deep State whispered to Trump “You can’t withstand the storm,” to which Trump whispered back, “I am the storm.”

The Alt Right has largely advertised itself as a pro white, pro western, and anti feminist movement. The fact that a movement such as this has multiple black female youtubers on their side, some with hundreds of thousands of subscribers will come as a shock to many, but today it seems they have one too many, and two of the most popular black female Alt Right youtubers are now battling it out online.

In the red corner we have Red Pill Black. Red Pill Black is relatively new to the movement but has already started making waves. She’s been on Dave Rubin’s show, and has been interviewed by further right figures like Paul Joseph Watson and Alex Jones of Infowars, conservative shock jock Steven Crowder, and ‘race realist’ youtuber Stefan Molyneux. She’s made videos mocking Black Lives Matter, accusing Democrats of trying to keep black people poor and marginalized so they’ll continue voting for Democrats, and argued that black people are a bigger threat to each other than white supremacists due to high rates of black on black crime. She thinks coming out as a conservative black woman is more difficult than coming out as lgbt, and mocks the left’s feminist outrage over Trump’s comments about women while supporting Hillary Clinton, a woman who supporterd her husband and shamed his victims when he was accused of sexual harassment and rape by many of his former female employees, however; a couple years ago she was on the left, and even started an anti-bullying website called “Social Autopsy” which we’ll get into more in a minute.

In the white corner we have Tree of Logic. She’s been making videos for a couple years and has tens of thousands of followers, but fewer than Red Pill Black. She’s spoken with alt right media outlet Red Ice TV and done videos with Nazi sympathizer Rage After Storm, American Rennaissance founder Jared Taylor, and ethnonationalist youtuber Blonde in the Belly of the Beast. She sometimes wears a “white lives matter” shirt, has called for strict limits on immigration to keep white majority countries majority white and maintain their unique cultures, and is an outspoken ‘race realist’ who believes each race has fundamental biological differences that affect their average intelligence, physical ability, and behavior. She’s produced more content than Red Pill Black, and many of her videos are longer and go into more depth than Red Pill Black’s videos so far. Many of the people she’s had on her show and been interviewed by are deeper into the alt right than most of the people Red Pill Black has spoken to so far. Tree of Logic is also a former police officer who spent much of her career locking up dangerous people (many of whom were also black, which may have affected her views on race), and she says her instincts as a police officer led her to investigate Red Pill Black.

At first it may seem like the two have quite a bit in common. They both believe black on black crime is a bigger problem for black people than police violence against blacks (and there are valid arguments on both sides of that debate), they both think that Democrats try to keep black people marginalized so they’ll keep voting for Democrats who claim to want to help poor people and minorities, and they’re both rarities in that they’re black women who give a voice to the alt right, though Tree of Logic appears to be further to the right and has fleshed out her views far more through her work while Red Pill Black has become more popular more quickly with humorous videos and better editing. Perhaps this is part of the reason for their conflict – maybe Tree of Logic is attacking Red Pill Black to defend the small amount of territory available to pro white, anti feminist black women in the Alt Right, or perhaps she’s jealous of Red Pill Black’s success. But perhaps we should still hear her out and see what evidence she has.

And the Deep State whispered to Trump “You can’t withstand the storm,” to which Trump whispered back, “I am the storm.”